Patents Assigned to Federal Mogul Systems Protection Group
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Publication number: 20080066499Abstract: The invention relates to a textile protection element (30) for a plastic support (33) of knitted embodiment, comprising at least one section (31, 32) with a thermosealing textile thread (2). The above is particularly of use for protection of a plastic hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2005Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: FEDERAL MOGUL SYSTEMS PROTECTION GROUPInventors: Hubert Andrieu, Lionel Dromain, Gerard Mirmand, Christophe Brassenx
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Publication number: 20070261825Abstract: A method for fixing a thermal screen (10) onto a plastic part (20). The thermal screen comprises a layer made of a reflecting thermally conducting material and a layer made of a thermally insulating material, placed opposite each other on the plastic part. The method comprises a step in which the thermal screen is vibrationally welded onto the plastic part. Use: protection of a fuel tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2005Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: Federal Mogul Systems Protection GroupInventors: Jean-Pierre Jsan, Fabrice Dumont
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Patent number: 7241482Abstract: The invention concerns a protective sheath reclosable by overlapping comprising an outer longitudinal edge (10a) adapted to overlap an inner longitudinal edge (10b) of the sheath (10) in an overlap portion (13). Adhesive means (11) are fixed on an inner surface of the outer longitudinal edge (10a), the adhesive means (11) extending over a portion of the inner surface of the sheath (10) adapted to extend beyond the overlap portion (13). Said reclosable protective sheath is useful in particular for protecting at least an elongated object (15).Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: Federal Mogul Systems Protection GroupInventor: Jean Ferrand
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Patent number: 7013929Abstract: A self-closing thermal protection sheath includes an interleaved structure comprising firstly a monofilament and secondly strips of metallized foil.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Federal Mogul Systems Protection GroupInventors: Benoît Laurent, Hubert Andrieu, Lucia Della Putta, Patrick Thomas
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Patent number: 6953061Abstract: The invention concerns a protective sleeve for fluid circulation tube made of an interwoven fiber structure formed by a strip (10) of interwoven fibers comprising at least a pocket (11) extending in the transverse direction of the strip (10) and including a spring (13) housed in the pocket (11) and designed, in a stable equilibrium position, to maintain the protective sheath closed by overlapping of the longitudinal edges (10c, 10d) of the strip. The invention is useful in particular for thermal protection of an exhaust gas recycling duct in a motor vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: Federal Mogul Systems Protection GroupInventors: Lucia Della Putta, Hubert Andrieu, Lionel Dromain
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Patent number: 6887543Abstract: A heat-reflective protective sleeve includes a substrate (10) and a sheet of reflective material (20) fixed on the substrate (10). The substrate (10) is elastically deformable from a non-operating position and the sheet (20) is pleated on the substrate (10) in the non-operating position.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Federal Mogul Systems Protection GroupInventors: Frédéric Louart, Jean Ferrand, Lionel Dromain, Dirk Steitz
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Patent number: 6639148Abstract: An RFI/EMI shield is formed of interlaced conducting and non-conducting filamentary members. The shield takes the form of a sleeve with a longitudinal seam, the sleeve being biased so that free edges defining the seam are positioned in overlapping relation. A pair of filamentary drain members are positioned adjacent to each other and covered by one of the free edges. One of the drain members is continuously interlaced with the filamentary members forming the sleeve, the other is interlaced at a plurality of attachment regions arranged in spaced relation lengthwise along the sleeve. Between the attachment regions, the drain member floats on the surface of the sleeve and is extendible away from the sleeve for attachment to an electrical ground.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventor: Philip E. Marks
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Patent number: 6550137Abstract: The device is a tool for placing a split sheath around elongated items such as bundles of electronic cables. It comprises a guide bush which makes possible the opening of the sheath, a duct for the cables to be sheathed, lateral grooves for guiding the open sheath and is characterized by the presence of a lateral opening which allows the introduction or extraction of cables possibly already fixed at their two extremities during the use of the tool, as well as by the angle which there is between this opening and the duct for the cables in a manner to keep them in position in the tool be their own rigidity. The tool may have a handle for manipulation and for setting the tool in relative motion along the cables to be sheathed. The invention is also directed at the method for using the tool.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group S.A.S.Inventor: Jean Henri Ferrand
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Patent number: 6476323Abstract: Rigidized sleeving for protecting elongated items is disclosed. The sleeving is formed from an open mesh of interlaced filamentary members having flexible edge portions extending along the length of the sleeving. A stiffening matrix is attached to the mesh between the edge portions. The edge portions fold towards one another in an overlapping arrangement to create an inner space between the matrix and the edge portions where the elongated items are retained. The matrix has grooves or projections arranged lengthwise along the sleeving and designed to receive and retain the elongated items. Clips attach the sleeving to an external structure. Hook-and-loop fasteners retain the edge portions in overlapping interengagement.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2002Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventors: Joyce E. Beebe, Paul J. Matte
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Patent number: 6450078Abstract: Braider carriers for multiple yarn packages include separate supports for separate packages and separate guides for the yarns from each package. Insulating tubular gaskets having low porosity and comprised of an insulating yarn and wire are manufactured using the carriers. A circular braider used in the manufacture of the gaskets is loaded with a group of carriers each carrying a single yarn package of insulating yarn. The multiple package carriers, each of which is selectively positioned between carriers of the first group, supply insulating yarn and wire.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventors: Mary H. Frank, Gerald M. Ragland, Zhong-Huai Zhang
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Patent number: 6340510Abstract: Woven fabric sleeves are comprised of interwoven glass fiber yarns or similar mineral or ceramic fiber yarns, and hybrid yarns or wires utilized as fill yarns. The fill yarns preferably/consist essentially of glass or ceramic fibers with resiliently settable polymeric materials and/or resilient formable wires or combinations thereof. The wires or hybrid yarns are resiliently set to form resilient hoops yieldably imparting to the fabric side edges a tendency to move into adjacent or overlapping relationship. In one form of the method of making a sleeve, the hybrid fill yarns are resiliently set by placing the woven fabric in a folder, applying heat to cause the fill yarns to assume a set in the wrap around or folded condition and then cooling so that the product is resiliently maintained in the set condition. In an alternative method of making the product, the product is woven on a shuttle loom and one or more wires are used as fill yarns. The wires are fed from pretensioned spools.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection GroupInventors: Joseph P. Hess, Janice R. Maiden, Joan Bitwinski
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Patent number: 6328080Abstract: A woven sleeve is used for bundling elongated substrates. The illustrative embodiment is interwoven of monofilament warp members and fill yarns comprised of compliant material such as bulky multifilament yarn. Supplement monofilaments extending lengthwise of the fabric are separated into individual pieces, each including a section cradled in the compliant material of a fill yarn and are locked in the cradle position by at least one of the warp members. End sections of the individual pieces project outwardly and terminate in hooks which interlock with an exposed section of the compliant material to effect closure of the sleeve around the elongated substrates. A sleeve of the type described may also be provide with integral hooks to attach the sleeve to loop-type other loop material on a support surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventor: Danny E. Winters
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Patent number: 6309721Abstract: A sleeve having a longitudinally extending slit for covering wires or tubing is provided with a support layer of a continuous monofilament of formable metal wire or heat-settable monofilament formed into a multiplicity of spaced apart reversely bent crests and troughs. The continuous monofilament is bent to form a split tube having the crests and troughs in facing relationship. At least one outer layer is provided on said support layer. The outer layer may be an insulator such as a metal foil or metalized film, an abrasion-resistant material or a resilient sound-absorbing material. Inner layers may comprise insulating materials and/or felts, foams or other sound-absorbing materials. Various closure means for closing the longitudinal opening formed at the slit are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1998Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventors: Harry F. Gladfelter, Robert J. Brushafer
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Patent number: 6233796Abstract: A method of applying a knotted lacing cord or yarn to an elongated bundle of electrical wires comprises the steps of forming a set of loosely knotted adjacent loops of larger diameter than the bundle from a continuous length of a lacing cord, passing the plurality of loops over a free end of the bundle, securing the first loop at an adjacent said free end by knotting or otherwise clamping it thereto followed by pulling on the free opposite end of the lacing cord to progressively tighten successive loops about the bundle, at spaced intervals along the length of the latter.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group S.A.S.Inventors: Denis van Wassenhove, Carol Jayne Pindar
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Patent number: 6227094Abstract: A braided tubular article (FIG. 1) comprises a tubular form of helically braided yarns to which is coupled a plurality of spaced axially extending restraining elements, conveniently as warp elements braided with the tubular form. The yarns are braided with a small helix pitch that permits the tubular form to be extended axially and contract radially onto a substrate as a protective sleeve. The warp elements are essentially inextensible and frictional coupling between then and the braid yarns inhibits extension of the article, permitting it to be handled and passed over a substrate before applying a deliberate extension force to overcome the friction and contract it into the substrate. The restraining elements may be other than branded warp elements and the extension-inhibiting coupling may be a disruptable bond instead of, or supplementing, friction. Frictionally acting warp elements permit the extended article to assume a bent form in one or more directions.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventors: Robert S. Taylor, J. Sellers Kite, III
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Patent number: 6051291Abstract: A heat protective sleeve for the protection of elongated members is disclosed, the sleeve having a first sheet of insulative material with an outer reflective layer. Oppositely disposed edges of the first sheet have means for joining the edges to a portion of the first sheet in overlapping relationship to form a tubular sleeve. A second insulative sheet is attached to the outer surface of the first sheet inward from the edges. The second sheet also has a reflective layer on its outer surface and is attached to the first sheet along its edges, parallel to the edges of the first sheet, thus, forming an air pocket between the sheets. A stiff monofilament wire bent into a spiral or other shape is disposed within the air pocket to maintain the pocket shape. In use, the air pocket is positioned facing a heat source and the sleeve interposes a reflective layer, an insulating layer, an air pocket, a second reflective layer and a second insulating layer between the elongated members and the heat source.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventors: Harry F. Gladfelter, Michelle Geib
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Patent number: 6045884Abstract: Woven fabric sleeves are comprised of interwoven glass fiber yarns or similar mineral or ceramic fiber yarns, and hybrid yarns or wires utilized as fill yarns. The fill yarns preferably consist essentially of glass or ceramic fibers with resiliently settable polymeric materials and/or resilient formable wires or combinations thereof. The wires or hybrid yarns are resiliently set to form resilient hoops yieldably imparting to the fabric side edges a tendency to move into adjacent or overlapping relationship. In one form of the method of making a sleeve, the hybrid fill yarns are resiliently set by placing the woven fabric in a folder, applying heat to cause the fill yarns to assume a set in the wrap around or folded condition and then cooling so that the product is resiliently maintained in the set condition. In an alternative method of making the product, the product is woven on a shuttle loom and one or more wires are used as fill yarns. The wires are fed from pretensioned spools.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1996Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Hess, Janice R. Maiden, Joan Bitwinski
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Patent number: 5967194Abstract: A tubular article of resilient material used as a protective sheathing for wires, hoses or other elongated substrates is provided with substantially circumferentially extending corrugations and a longitudinally slit side wall to allow for installation over the substrates. Fastening means in the form of hook-and-loop fastening tape is applied to the abutting edges of the slit so that the hooks and loops interlock when the slit is closed. The hook-and-loop tape protects the fingers of the worker during installation of the tubular article, prevents relative movement of the slit edges caused by turning and twisting forces, thereby eliminating undesirable noise during use and the need for taping following installation.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventor: Lee H. Martin
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Patent number: 5958315Abstract: Convoluted tubing for automotive wiring harnesses and other elongated substrates is provided with sound dampening qualities by filling the valleys between convolutions with a flexible, resilient foamed composition, such as silicone rubber, and foaming the composition to cause expansion of the foam so that ribs of foam project radially from the valleys. In a preferred embodiment, spaced apertures are formed in the valleys to allow the expanding foam to form radially inwardly projecting fingers which contact the wiring harness and act to dampen vibrations. The corrugated tubing may be axially slit and the slit allowed to be filled with the foamed composition which, when foamed, eliminates noises caused by movement of the edge surfaces of the slit when torsional forces are applied to opposite ends of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventors: Francis B. Fatato, Lee H. Martin
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Patent number: 5918885Abstract: A tubular article useful for bundling wire or cables or for creating a seal between two surfaces, such as an oven and an oven door, is provided with externally applied attachment clips. The clips are formed from separate pieces of wire, each of which is bent at an acute angle at its mid-point to form a head portion and a pair of shoulders which fit into an aperture on one of the surfaces to be sealed. The clip further includes crossed intermediate portions followed by transversely extending base legs. The base legs are passed through the wall of the gasket and clinched so that they extend back towards the crossed portions. Gaskets are disclosed comprised of yarn, such as glass fiber yarn, interbraided with stainless steel wire. The spacing between clips may be varied to accommodate variations in aperture spacing and/or to provide tubular articles which are braided and are capable of varying in diameter at different locations along surfaces to which they are attached.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Federal-Mogul Systems Protection Group, Inc.Inventor: Herman E. Radke, II